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Want to Be Better at Public Speaking? If you want to have better public speaking skills, one of the ways to begin is to have great eye contact. For many, that is easier said than done. Here is an easy … Continue reading →

Good Communication Equals Good Eye Contact Today, I have two words to share with you … Effective Communication. What often makes a difference between getting your point across or not, is the way you look at people…which is a vital part of effective communication skills. … Continue reading →

If you’re in business, this article will motivate you to be a public speaker. Public speaking can and should become a part of every entrepreneur’s marketing plan. Often, the entrepreneur focuses time on building their business by talking to people … Continue reading →

My Grandfather had an uncanny way of using public speaking and customer service to take care of his patrons. In a moment of nostalgia, I thought back to all we can learn from what my Grandfather had to teach us. … Continue reading →

Here’s a great story about a professional who went the extra mile during a business presentation. What tips have worked for you? When you read this article on business presentations, let me know if you have ever done anything like … Continue reading →

Do body language and the words we speak really work hand-in-hand? (Absolutely!) Entrepreneurs, sales people, executives and individuals from all walks of life do better when it comes to public speaking if they understand body language. The pregnant woman to … Continue reading →

Here’s a quick case study. Picture the audience to the left listening to John. John has to give a brief 20 minute sales presentation about a new product to his sales team. John forgot to take something important into consideration … Continue reading →

There are many parts to making a good solid, content-based, heart-centered business presentation, sales presentation or for any type of public speaking … whether addressing a group, client or customer. I’ll be sharing how-to’s you can use on a regular … Continue reading →